Blocking
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British pronunciation/blˈɒkɪŋ/
American pronunciation/ˈbɫɑkɪŋ/

Kahulugan at Ibig Sabihin ng "blocking"

Blocking
01

pagharang, pagsuway

the act of obstructing or deflecting someone's movements
02

blocking, pag-aayos

the planning and arrangement of actors' movements and set pieces to achieve the desired visual and emotional impact of the scene in film and theater
03

pagharang, hadlang

a phenomenon where the presence of one linguistic form prevents the occurrence or acceptance of another form with a similar meaning or function

What is "blocking"?

Blocking is a linguistic phenomenon that occurs when a more specific or established word prevents the creation or use of a new word or form. This often happens when speakers are already familiar with an existing term, which makes them less likely to adopt a newly proposed alternative. For example, if the word "telephone" is well-known, a speaker may not feel the need to use a newly coined term like "telephonic" to describe the same concept. Blocking can also occur in morphology, where the existence of a certain inflected form may inhibit the formation of another. This process highlights how language evolves and how familiarity with certain terms influences word usage and development.

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